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mark my words

  1. Pay attention to what I say, as in Mark my words, that man is not to be trusted. This admonition first appeared in Miles Coverdale's 1535 translation of the Bible (Isaiah 28:23).



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“I will argue that — and you and I are going to be arguing that for a long, long time. Until this documentary is finished. You mark my words.”

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He also said there could be further restrictions saying, "if we do need to do more to release pressure on housing and public services, then mark my words we will".

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"I'm still very young, I have so many plans and dreams ahead, but mark my words - I'll be the owner of a big club, for sure," Ronaldo promised during the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony.

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Mark my words: This isn’t the last we’ve seen of this showgirl.

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"Mark my words, Jaguar will go bust," Reform Party leader Nigel Farage predicted on X. But the former Top Gear presenter James May told the BBC that the fact the ad was being talked about so widely has "got to be a bit of a result for Jaguar, hasn't it"?

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